Tbilisi (GBC) - October 29, the official welcoming ceremony of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, was held in the administration of the Government of Georgia.
According to the information disseminated by the government administration, the head of the Georgian government Irakli Kobakhidze hosted the Hungarian colleague. The national anthems of the two countries were performed. The Prime Ministers of Georgia and Hungary introduced the members of the delegation to each other.
As part of the official visit, a face-to-face meeting between Irakli Kobakhidze and Viktor Orban will be held in an extended format, after which the Prime Ministers will make joint statements to the media.
On Monday, October 28, the highest representative of the European Commission, Joseph Borrell, said that Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, who is expected to come to Georgia to show support for the government, does not represent the European Union. “He is traveling to Georgia... presumably to show his support for the Georgian government. Whatever Mr. Orban may say during his visit, he does not represent the European Union," Borrell said.
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, is the first and only European leader who congratulated "Georgian Dream" on the election victory.
"I congratulate Prime Minister Kobakhidze and "Georgian Dream" on their victory in the parliamentary elections. People in Georgia know what is best for their country and today their voice was heard!", Viktor Orban wrote on Platform X on October 26, after announcing the results of the exit poll conducted by "Imedi" TV.
Viktor Orbani is now a great friend of "Georgian Dream", as well as the Russian President - Putin. The Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban is considered a pro-Russian politician. He also arrived in Moscow in July 2024.
On Monday, October 28, a rally, announced by the President of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili, was held in Rustaveli, which was related to the "falsified" October 26 parliamentary elections by the ruling party.
Georgian citizens expressed dissatisfaction with Orban's arrival in Georgia even when Levan Tsutskiridze, one of the leaders of "Strong Georgia", told the rally participants gathered on Rustaveli, that on October 28 that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was visiting Georgia.